@@Jr837_ I'd actually like a spin-off series about the alternate timeline where Clementine turned good to the point that people literally began to view her as a "Saint" (and her redemption is genuine, it's not some twisted or sadistic act on her part).
Cocyotus is named after the last circle of hell in Dante’s inferno…his is the icy depths! At the base of the well, Dante finds himself within a large frozen lake: Cocytus, the Ninth Circle of Hell. Trapped in the ice, each according to his guilt, are punished sinners guilty of treachery against those with whom they had special relationships. The lake of ice is divided into four concentric rings (or "rounds") of traitors corresponding, in order of seriousness, to betrayal of family ties, betrayal of community ties, betrayal of guests, and betrayal of lords. This is in contrast to the popular image of Hell as fiery; as Ciardi writes, "The treacheries of these souls were denials of love (which is God) and of all human warmth. Only the remorseless dead center of the ice will serve to express their natures. As they denied God's love, so are they furthest removed from the light and warmth of His Sun. As they denied all human ties, so are they bound only by the unyielding ice.
The lizard men arc was so great they should get their own spin off series.
omg thats actually such a good idea! a spin off of any society in Overlord would be dope honestly
@@Jr837_ I'd actually like a spin-off series about the alternate timeline where Clementine turned good to the point that people literally began to view her as a "Saint" (and her redemption is genuine, it's not some twisted or sadistic act on her part).
Cocyotus is named after the last circle of hell in Dante’s inferno…his is the icy depths!
At the base of the well, Dante finds himself within a large frozen lake: Cocytus, the Ninth Circle of Hell. Trapped in the ice, each according to his guilt, are punished sinners guilty of treachery against those with whom they had special relationships. The lake of ice is divided into four concentric rings (or "rounds") of traitors corresponding, in order of seriousness, to betrayal of family ties, betrayal of community ties, betrayal of guests, and betrayal of lords. This is in contrast to the popular image of Hell as fiery; as Ciardi writes, "The treacheries of these souls were denials of love (which is God) and of all human warmth. Only the remorseless dead center of the ice will serve to express their natures. As they denied God's love, so are they furthest removed from the light and warmth of His Sun. As they denied all human ties, so are they bound only by the unyielding ice.
Cocyutus reminds me of Fujitora from one-piece, the warrior bushido code of honour manner of speaking.